My Interview with Nik "Kin" Barker Ex-Vocalist from Twelve Foot Ninja

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Komentáře • 44

  • @Firthsty
    @Firthsty Před měsícem +11

    Awesome interview SRJ With Nik/Kin from TFN. For those of you who read comments, Nik is my vocal coach. And in this interview, what you see is what you get. Not only is he great teacher and mentor, but he is the "real" thing. So supportive, so encouraging, a great listener and communicator. He tailors his session to YOU, the individual on YOUR journey. Yes, I happen to be a huge TFN fan, but dealing with Nik is like talking to an old mate with a wealth of Knowledge and understanding, not only about the craft of singing, but an understanding of the human psyche when it comes to the voice as an instrument.
    Great choice of artist to highlight Sterling. Sub. 🤘

    • @scottclare7502
      @scottclare7502 Před 10 dny +1

      Can second this. I bumped into him at my local train station once as he lives near me and we chatted while waiting for a train. Super friendly, down-to-earth and loved just talking music.

    • @Brosafex-VoiceOvers
      @Brosafex-VoiceOvers Před 10 dny +2

      @@scottclare7502 I live about ten minutes away myself. After five zoom sessions with him, I feel like I've known him for years. Oh, bonus, my voice and confidence has improved ten fold! 🤘

    • @scottclare7502
      @scottclare7502 Před 10 dny +1

      @@Brosafex-VoiceOvers nice one! They're such good musicians I'm sure they have lots to teach and wisdom to impart. I know Ro does guitar lessons too. It's funny reading comments here from people though saying they never got to see TFN live. I've seen Stevic at Aldi! 🤣🤣

    • @Brosafex-VoiceOvers
      @Brosafex-VoiceOvers Před 10 dny

      @@scottclare7502 Yeah, I have most of Ro's playlist going whilst I'm working on my other channel (not this dead one)

  • @scottlick9781
    @scottlick9781 Před měsícem +21

    Let this man live his life, people. There is no need for negative comments. He put in the work and the music will live on.

  • @brettneale5080
    @brettneale5080 Před 3 měsíci +15

    Great interview. Being an Aussie, I absolutely enjoy TFNs music. The vocals have always been an inspiration. Plus the shuriken guitars changing tuning mid song is just amazing. Thanks :)

  • @PsytranceGOUGAS
    @PsytranceGOUGAS Před měsícem +6

    What a real guy. I love Kin. Such a talented and humble dude!

  • @jasonrasmussen2072
    @jasonrasmussen2072 Před měsícem +6

    FNM was my favorite band in my teens. I discovered TFN in my middle 30's, and fell in love with them immediately. It would have been amazing to see hem do a tour together!

  • @TheFinisher669
    @TheFinisher669 Před 25 dny +2

    Great interview. What a cool guy. Huge tfn fan. Grateful for what they've given us.

  • @trueskinartstudio8135
    @trueskinartstudio8135 Před měsícem +4

    A truly beautiful & in-depth interview. i was able to relate on so many levels as a person who has experienced similar trials & tribulations growing up as an aspiring musician and artist. Thank you gentlemen.

  • @aliciaculver5366
    @aliciaculver5366 Před měsícem +6

    I miss them before i knew them. Come back!!!! Just found them abt a year ago :(

    • @Matt-lq7gd
      @Matt-lq7gd Před měsícem +3

      i wish i couldve seen them live. My all time fav band and i don't think itll ever change.

  • @marks7192
    @marks7192 Před měsícem +2

    Nik seems to be a great introspective guy. Wish him the best. Yes i am sad the band is no longer but TFN is and will always be on my playlist. Great interview Mr.Jackson. The acoustic album is a wonderful end to a epic adventure that was TwelveFootNinja

  • @zacharyjohnson9269
    @zacharyjohnson9269 Před měsícem +4

    TFN will be greatly missed but never forgotten!!!😢

  • @CaringOwl
    @CaringOwl Před měsícem +7

    A Very Epic Band.

  • @charliecfh
    @charliecfh Před měsícem +5

    Great interview. Glad to see the arm grew back.

    • @DonGissel
      @DonGissel Před měsícem +3

      Clearly he learned his lesson.

  • @d.j.st.martin6079
    @d.j.st.martin6079 Před 2 dny

    This is the first time I've watched one of your videos. I'm truly blown away with this interview. When I saw the the thumbnail I was like "OH COOL I love KIN I'll watch this." But then seeing how deep y'all went completely shocked me. So basically
    what I'm getting at is this has to be the best interviews I've seen by far. You really don't see this level of depth in interviews today. Definitely getting a sub! Keep this up bud!

  • @jazieel_
    @jazieel_ Před 4 měsíci +7

    Omg this is amazing!! Loved the interview ❤

  • @DannyBeardsley
    @DannyBeardsley Před 4 měsíci +9

    This was a superb interview. Nik is such an underrated vocalist. Incredible tone and phrasing.
    Not to make this about myself, but my band and I (The Parallax Method) supported Twelve Foot Ninja at Rock City in Nottingham UK a few years back. Nik was so kind and cool to be around.
    Great to hear more about his life and mindset.
    Thanks again. 🙏

  • @andrewcasey7023
    @andrewcasey7023 Před měsícem

    This was absolutely fantastic! Thank you for getting this together!

  • @DrTomoculus
    @DrTomoculus Před měsícem +2

    Absolutely great interview. It brought me back to my own school days, and being an Artist, and getting the "effeminate" tag. Which was terrible during Junior High and High School. And it just strikes me that it's crazy that being "creative" or "artistic" gets assigned a gender. It brings up the very question "What is Art. What is that creative process." Well my belief is, is that it is a very spiritual process. I'm not sure if it's that for Taylor Swift, but I know for me, it's not "ME" doing it. It comes through me. Whether that makes me appear to have more or less testosterone than other men I don't know. But I know it makes me more "sensitive" than most? But do I know that? Because men are taught from an early age DON'T CRY. DON'T SHOW ANYONE YOU'RE WEAK. So it's drilled into us to not show any emotion whatsoever to anyone, because it's dog eat dog out there. And then we learn that some women like men who are .... or who are ....... all these criteria have to be ticked, before you qualify as a Man.
    It's just looney. And when you're a teenager, and you have no clue who you are yet, this can be, as Nik put it. "Harrowing." I remember one of my first days of Junior High, where one of the 9th graders pointed out to EVERYONE that was outside, what kind of jeans I was wearing, and laughing. Everyone laughed. I was horrified.
    And I think of people out there who shrink back into themselves after this kind of embarrassment amongst your peers, who only the year before thought you were cool. Or never did, and you've always had this treatment in school from others. You see people who remain virgins all their lives. People who never made any other friends.
    I told my Mum that evening that we were going out to get me some new jeans, because no one was ever going to make fun of me again for this.
    Cuz I already had enough problems being one of only 3 mixed race people in my entire town!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And this was America, not England where it was a bit more accepted!

    • @DrTomoculus
      @DrTomoculus Před měsícem

      I would also like to add that I wish Nik all the best in his future endeavours.
      If I could have, I would have said to Stevic that you can't do this without Nik. It's not going to work. But that's what they said about Genesis when Peter Gabriel left. And I think it was truly only accepted because Phil Collins was already in the band, and was already very much a vocal presence in it. It wasn't a hard switch, and they both sound similar in ways. Kind of like when Greg Lake briefly replaced John Wetton in Asia. But Wetton had kinda replaced him in King Crimson. And they sounded a little similar.
      Stevic would have to find someone who sounded enough like Nik to get away with that, and I'm sorry, but after listening to this interview, he's one of a kind. All that experience has made him sing the way he does. He is so identifiable by that voice, and especially associated with a band that jumps genres in seconds. And he makes all those genres work, he's the bridge. He makes Stevic's visions work.
      And that's the problem sometimes when someone in a band assumes control. Yes, there has to be a leader. Everyone but Paul McCartney knows John Lennon was the leader of The Beatles. It's just the way it is. And some become leaders just because a lot of the song ideas come from them. And if those songs become success, the other members of the band that don't contribute as much become seen as "employees". (see McCartney again). And it's not that they don't have anything to contribute (see George Harrison). It's that they have to fight to get it considered "band worthy", it's a battle. (see Steve Hackett in Genesis after Gabriel left). And they're forced to go solo in a band situation, where they want to stay in the band, because they've dedicated themselves to it. And the relationships they have in that band. The experiences shared.
      But they're miserable being in it.
      So I do wish Nik the best. I honestly was sad he left, because I knew it was over, just when it was starting to get really good!!!! But I could feel with "Vengeance" that some of the heart had gone. And things got ever so much stranger and hard to connect to. Still funny, but very out there. Some of the "fun" had gone. Because the LYRICS of the songs is where are all the seriousness was. Which is probably how they struck that balance between goofy but not being corny. Because the lyrics were really strong. There's no jokes in their lyrics. Very empowering.

  • @alexfilma16
    @alexfilma16 Před 15 dny +2

    Been busy doin interviews, 'av ya, mate?

  • @leonardobucci6801
    @leonardobucci6801 Před měsícem +1

    No sabía que no está en la banda 😢

  • @IAMTHEW3RM
    @IAMTHEW3RM Před 2 měsíci

    Or judging by the poster behind you, Johnny Hawkins

  • @Templestone
    @Templestone Před měsícem +4

    Very in depth interview. I wasn’t expecting it.
    I heard TFN for the first time about 7 years ago and was intrigued from the first listen. Kin’s voice is irreplaceable and they will never be the same without him.
    I am surprised, though, by his current disdain towards the “Christian” religion. We all have experiences growing up which we didn’t/don’t fully understand. Sometimes, we keep those perceptions without facing them again only to hold on to a basal concept which is never given the chance to be revealed to us. If I never revisited my understanding of scripture, I would have remained anxious, depressed and an addict and probably dead. The truth is not what it seems from an outside perspective. It is a lesson in teaching who the real “I am” is and the battles which take place in the consciousness of us. Just because many churches follow their own dogma does not mean there is not THE truth within its teaching. Not many, even within the “church”, truly understand.
    It’s not anything like the real oppression I came out of.
    Thanks for the interview.

    • @kylejohnson6279
      @kylejohnson6279 Před měsícem +3

      Wow, well said! Yeah I'm sad to hear how the core message of the Bible was lost to him due to his poor experiences with the Church. I hope he can find himself in a place someday where he can give the Bible a fresh look - one that isn't tainted with dogma, pomp and circumstance, excessive tradition, etc.
      There is strong evidence that Jesus is God and that He died and rose again. Josh McDowell's 'More Than a Carpenter' cuts through the crap and presents good reasons to trust what the Bible is saying.

    • @KiNiNjAzZ
      @KiNiNjAzZ Před měsícem +2

      @@kylejohnson6279 I disagree. I've read the Bible, I didn't like it.
      I have however, read 'Religion as Make-Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity' by Neil Van Leeuwen, 'The Satan: How God's Executioner Became the Enemy' by John J. Collins, ' The Assembly of the Gods: The Divine Council in Canaanite and Early Hebrew Literature' by E. Theodore Mullen Jr, and 'God: An Anatomy' by Francesca Stavrakopoulou, and found them to be great reads, as I am interested in Biblial solarship, I just don't adhere to the dogmatism of organised religion, and the presupposition of inherent meaning, where there is none.

    • @kylejohnson6279
      @kylejohnson6279 Před měsícem +1

      @@KiNiNjAzZ Don't matter if I like the Bible or not. Also, there's dictionaries of information in your simplest cells, so I can't look at that and say it's meaningless.
      Props to you for reading all that material, and I agree with you about the dogmatism of organized religion. The religions that have the community basically decide if a person is saved or not are the worst imo(Jehovah's Witnesses, Pentecostals, perhaps Catholics and needing to be forgiven by a priest). Lets do without the manmade, legalistic bs. With that said, Jesus did rock the world. Witnesses claimed to have seen him perform miracles. His disciples could have reverted after Jesus' death so they wouldn't be killed, but they doubled down after the resurrection. Jews converted to Christianity after the resurrection, like Paul - the biggest persecutor of Christians at the time. You don't have to agree, but I find those reasons compelling.

    • @KiNiNjAzZ
      @KiNiNjAzZ Před měsícem +1

      @@kylejohnson6279 Then we can agree to disagree. Good.

  • @SJW82
    @SJW82 Před měsícem +1

    Ex member…I thought the whole band split? 😂🤷‍♂️😂

    • @DerDai1
      @DerDai1 Před měsícem +2

      That still makes him an Ex-member, like all other members.

  • @JoshTesdale
    @JoshTesdale Před 10 hodinami

    Noooo!!...

  • @IAMTHEW3RM
    @IAMTHEW3RM Před 2 měsíci

    Colton Holliday

  • @MikeF031
    @MikeF031 Před měsícem +3

    It's not all oppressive man..

    • @jeff_mossy
      @jeff_mossy Před měsícem +1

      Agreed - I’m confident people aren’t thinking deeply enough when they say that.

  • @blakemosses513
    @blakemosses513 Před 3 měsíci +4

    y u leave homie ur bands one of the best bands around in this generation man i cried whenu left i aint even playing

    • @Matt-lq7gd
      @Matt-lq7gd Před měsícem +5

      absolutely broke my heart. I was so invested in them and kins voice is TFN.

    • @MusicAsMedicine88
      @MusicAsMedicine88 Před měsícem

      News to me, everyone has a path

  • @blakemosses513
    @blakemosses513 Před 3 měsíci

    Get Spencer from periphery he would b a good guest I feel like